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DDMI
(redirected from Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Interface)

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DDMIDigital Diagnostics Monitoring Interface (networking)
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DDMIDiscovery and Dependency Mapping Inventory
DDMIDiffuse Dermal Mast Cell Infiltration (dermatology)
DDMIDevelopmental Disability Mental Illness
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Both transceivers implement the SFF-8472 Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Interface for Optical Transceivers, which Picolight has supported in its product line since March 2002.
The iSFP modules are fully compliant with the small-form-factor-pluggable (SFP) MSA and also provide an enhanced Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Interface, based on the SFF-8472 specification, that allows real-time access to such operating parameters as laser bias current, transmitted optical power, received optical power, internal transceiver temperature and supply voltage.
 
 
 
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